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Book Synopsis

This edited collection offers global perspectives on the transverse, boundary-blurring possibilities of community arts education.

Invoking ‘transversality’ as an overarching theoretical framework and a methodological structure, 55 contributors – community professionals, scholars, artists, educators and activists from sixteen countries – offer studies and practical cases exploring the complexities of community arts education at all levels.

Such complexities include challenges created by globalizing phenomena such as the COVID-19 pandemic; ongoing efforts to achieve justice for Indigenous peoples; continuing movement of immigrants and refugees; growing recognition of issues related to equity, diversity and inclusion in the workplace; and the increasing impact of grassroot movements and organizations.

Chapters are grouped into four thematic clusters – Connections, Practices, Spaces and Relations – that map these and other intersecting assemblages of transversality. Thinking transversally about community art education not only shifts our understanding of knowledge from a passive construct to an active component of social life but redefines art education as a distinctive practice emerging from the complex relationships that form community.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Ching-Chiu Lin

PART 1: Transversal Connections

Chapter 1: Twenty-First Century Winter Journey: Exploring Comics, Adaptation and Community Art Education

Julian Lawrence

Chapter 2: The University as an Institute of Permanent Creation: Developing ‘a Gift for Living’ in Neoliberal Times

Raphael Vella

Chapter 3: Seeing What Unfolds: New Ways of Exploring Community Art Education in Formal Learning Spaces

Kathryn Coleman and Marnee Watkins

Chapter 4: ‘Making University’: The Role of Corporeality, Matter and Physical Spaces to Create a Sense of Community

Sara Carrasco Segovia

Chapter 5: I Wish You a Good Life: Embedding Intergenerational Learning Into Pre-Service Education Through Art, Community and Environment

Geraldine Burke

Chapter 6: Community-Based Art Education: Promoting Revitalization and Eco-Cultural Resilience for Cultural Sustainability

Timo Jokela and Mirja Hiltunen

Part 2: Transversal Practices

Chapter 7: Making Meaning, Creating (in) Community: An International Dialogue on Community Art Education Within Early Childhood Contexts

Geralyn (Gigi) Yu, Alex Halligey and Judith Browne

Chapter 8: Identifying Images as a Strategy for Emotional Interaction with the Environment: Neighbourhoods as Engraving Support

Jessica Castillo Inostroza

Chapter 9: We Are Small, but We Have Loud Voices: Children Leading the Way to Support Community Connections Through Art

Sue Girak

Chapter 10: Infernal Learning: Becoming Members of Academic Communities

Anniina Suominen, Tiina Pusa, Minna Suoniemi, Eljas Suvanto and Elina Julin

Chapter 11: Seeds in the Wind! A/r/tography School and Teacher Formation

Leisa Sasso and Mirian Celeste Martins

Chapter 12: Transversalities Through Transdisciplinary Pedagogies: A South African Perspective on Community Engaged Art Education

Merna Meyer

Chapter 13: Building Bridges in the Community Through Opening Minds Through Art: An Intergenerational Abstract Art Programme for People Living with Dementia

Stephanie H. Danker, Elizabeth Lokon and Casey Pax

Part 3: Transversal Spaces

Chapter 14: International Art Symposia as a Space of Knowledge Creation and Creative Engagement

Maria Huhmarniemi and Katja Juhola

Chapter 15: Collaborative Thinking, Creating and Learning on a Remote Greek Island: Towards Sustainable Community Art Education

Sophia Chaitas and Georgia Liarakou

Chapter 16: Finding Possibility in the Liminality of Socially Engaged Arts: Fostering Learning and Wellbeing with Refugee Youth

Kate Collins

Chapter 17: Conversations with Gardens: Artful Spaces in Community Art Education

Trish Osler

Chapter 18: Community Dance as an Approach to Reimagine Place in Aotearoa/New Zealand

Pauline Hiroti and Rose Martin

Chapter 19: Pedagogical Implications in La Austral, S.V. de C.V.: A Collective Performative-Storytelling Project by Artist Pablo Helguera and DREAMers

Eunji Lee

Chapter 20: Community Arts Education: Experiencing and Creating Our World

Shelley Hannigan and Merinda Kelly

Part 4: Transversal Relations

Chapter 21: Colors of Connection: Public Art Making as an Activating Force for Community Art Education

Lynn Sanders-Bustle, Christina Mallie and Laurie Reyman

Chapter 22: Residing in Pedagogical Spaces Through Community Cultural Production

Jing Li

Chapter 23: Intercultural Eye for Art: Becoming a Member of a Global Community Through Arts-Based Exchange

Kazuyo Nakamura, Hye-Seung (Theresa) Kang, Wataru Inoue, Leah H. Morgan, Hisae Aoyama, Hannah Shuler, Atsuo Nakashima, Cheryl J. Maxwell, Takunori Okamoto and Mari Sankyo

Chapter 24: The Creation of a Community Teaching Artist Certificate Programme: Professionalization in the Gig Economy

Dustin Garnet

Chapter 25: Creative for Life: Planning and Delivering Intergenerational Art Programmes

Jodie Davidson and Miles Openshaw

Chapter 26: Croatian Naïve Art as an Incentive for Multimodal Research with Children

Helena Burić and Nikolina Fišer Sedinić

Chapter 27: Visual Ecologies: Artistic Research Transversing Stable, Dynamic and Interstitial Relations in an Australian Settler Colonial Context

Kim Snepvangers

Notes on Contributors

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    Publisher: Intellect Books
    Publication Date: 20/10/2023
    ISBN13: 9781789387469, 978-1789387469
    ISBN10: 1789387469

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This edited collection offers global perspectives on the transverse, boundary-blurring possibilities of community arts education.

    Invoking ‘transversality’ as an overarching theoretical framework and a methodological structure, 55 contributors – community professionals, scholars, artists, educators and activists from sixteen countries – offer studies and practical cases exploring the complexities of community arts education at all levels.

    Such complexities include challenges created by globalizing phenomena such as the COVID-19 pandemic; ongoing efforts to achieve justice for Indigenous peoples; continuing movement of immigrants and refugees; growing recognition of issues related to equity, diversity and inclusion in the workplace; and the increasing impact of grassroot movements and organizations.

    Chapters are grouped into four thematic clusters – Connections, Practices, Spaces and Relations – that map these and other intersecting assemblages of transversality. Thinking transversally about community art education not only shifts our understanding of knowledge from a passive construct to an active component of social life but redefines art education as a distinctive practice emerging from the complex relationships that form community.



    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgements

    Introduction

    Ching-Chiu Lin

    PART 1: Transversal Connections

    Chapter 1: Twenty-First Century Winter Journey: Exploring Comics, Adaptation and Community Art Education

    Julian Lawrence

    Chapter 2: The University as an Institute of Permanent Creation: Developing ‘a Gift for Living’ in Neoliberal Times

    Raphael Vella

    Chapter 3: Seeing What Unfolds: New Ways of Exploring Community Art Education in Formal Learning Spaces

    Kathryn Coleman and Marnee Watkins

    Chapter 4: ‘Making University’: The Role of Corporeality, Matter and Physical Spaces to Create a Sense of Community

    Sara Carrasco Segovia

    Chapter 5: I Wish You a Good Life: Embedding Intergenerational Learning Into Pre-Service Education Through Art, Community and Environment

    Geraldine Burke

    Chapter 6: Community-Based Art Education: Promoting Revitalization and Eco-Cultural Resilience for Cultural Sustainability

    Timo Jokela and Mirja Hiltunen

    Part 2: Transversal Practices

    Chapter 7: Making Meaning, Creating (in) Community: An International Dialogue on Community Art Education Within Early Childhood Contexts

    Geralyn (Gigi) Yu, Alex Halligey and Judith Browne

    Chapter 8: Identifying Images as a Strategy for Emotional Interaction with the Environment: Neighbourhoods as Engraving Support

    Jessica Castillo Inostroza

    Chapter 9: We Are Small, but We Have Loud Voices: Children Leading the Way to Support Community Connections Through Art

    Sue Girak

    Chapter 10: Infernal Learning: Becoming Members of Academic Communities

    Anniina Suominen, Tiina Pusa, Minna Suoniemi, Eljas Suvanto and Elina Julin

    Chapter 11: Seeds in the Wind! A/r/tography School and Teacher Formation

    Leisa Sasso and Mirian Celeste Martins

    Chapter 12: Transversalities Through Transdisciplinary Pedagogies: A South African Perspective on Community Engaged Art Education

    Merna Meyer

    Chapter 13: Building Bridges in the Community Through Opening Minds Through Art: An Intergenerational Abstract Art Programme for People Living with Dementia

    Stephanie H. Danker, Elizabeth Lokon and Casey Pax

    Part 3: Transversal Spaces

    Chapter 14: International Art Symposia as a Space of Knowledge Creation and Creative Engagement

    Maria Huhmarniemi and Katja Juhola

    Chapter 15: Collaborative Thinking, Creating and Learning on a Remote Greek Island: Towards Sustainable Community Art Education

    Sophia Chaitas and Georgia Liarakou

    Chapter 16: Finding Possibility in the Liminality of Socially Engaged Arts: Fostering Learning and Wellbeing with Refugee Youth

    Kate Collins

    Chapter 17: Conversations with Gardens: Artful Spaces in Community Art Education

    Trish Osler

    Chapter 18: Community Dance as an Approach to Reimagine Place in Aotearoa/New Zealand

    Pauline Hiroti and Rose Martin

    Chapter 19: Pedagogical Implications in La Austral, S.V. de C.V.: A Collective Performative-Storytelling Project by Artist Pablo Helguera and DREAMers

    Eunji Lee

    Chapter 20: Community Arts Education: Experiencing and Creating Our World

    Shelley Hannigan and Merinda Kelly

    Part 4: Transversal Relations

    Chapter 21: Colors of Connection: Public Art Making as an Activating Force for Community Art Education

    Lynn Sanders-Bustle, Christina Mallie and Laurie Reyman

    Chapter 22: Residing in Pedagogical Spaces Through Community Cultural Production

    Jing Li

    Chapter 23: Intercultural Eye for Art: Becoming a Member of a Global Community Through Arts-Based Exchange

    Kazuyo Nakamura, Hye-Seung (Theresa) Kang, Wataru Inoue, Leah H. Morgan, Hisae Aoyama, Hannah Shuler, Atsuo Nakashima, Cheryl J. Maxwell, Takunori Okamoto and Mari Sankyo

    Chapter 24: The Creation of a Community Teaching Artist Certificate Programme: Professionalization in the Gig Economy

    Dustin Garnet

    Chapter 25: Creative for Life: Planning and Delivering Intergenerational Art Programmes

    Jodie Davidson and Miles Openshaw

    Chapter 26: Croatian Naïve Art as an Incentive for Multimodal Research with Children

    Helena Burić and Nikolina Fišer Sedinić

    Chapter 27: Visual Ecologies: Artistic Research Transversing Stable, Dynamic and Interstitial Relations in an Australian Settler Colonial Context

    Kim Snepvangers

    Notes on Contributors

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